LPG offers time travelling fuel prices that would make Marty McFly smile

Blockbuster movie time traveller Marty McFly could refuel his famous DeLorean car for same cost today as a tank of petrol cost in 1985, if he converted his car to run on autogas LPG.

Figures from the AA Motoring Trust show that the average price of petrol in the UK in 1985 was around 44 pence per litre. Amazingly in the week that McFly time travelled to, the 150,000 canny motorists in the UK who drive on autogas LPG can still buy fuel at this same price or cheaper, at more than a dozen filling stations around the UK*. Meanwhile the average price for autogas at the UK’s other 1,400 LPG filling stations is only marginally higher at 55 ppl.**

“It’s quite remarkable that drivers today can pay the same for a litre of LPG as they would for a litre of petrol all the way back in 1985,” comments Linda Gomersall, general manager, Autogas Limited. “I’m pretty sure that the cost of fuel wasn’t top of Marty’s concerns during his time travelling exploits, but nonetheless, I’m sure he would have been impressed!”

Underlining the major savings that can be achieved by driving on autogas LPG, the average house price in the UK in 1985 was just £31,000, whereas today it has soared to £215,000; a pint of milk cost just 21p and a pint of lager cost 90p, which have now risen to 45p and £3 respectively.

Thanks to its better environmental credentials than petrol or diesel, autogas LPG attracts lower duty meaning that drivers can slash their fuel bills by as much as 40 percent.

“While it’s interesting to take a look back into history, with the current concerns about air quality and emissions, autogas LPG is certainly a fuel for the future. Our nationwide conversion network is helping more fleets and individuals make the switch on a daily basis. I only wish we could jump forward another 30 years to see how LPG progresses in that time!” concludes Gomersall.

Notes

*Prices according to FillLPG.co.uk (correct as at 15th October 2015)**Average UK price from petrolprices.com (15th October 2015)

The cost of autogas LPG, unleaded and diesel fuels per litre displayed and used throughout this website is the UK average taken from petrolprices.com. Please note that the savings calculator is provided as a guide. Actual cost implications should be discussed with the converter/manufacturer of your specific vehicle.